
Untimely Reflections #18 - Quinn Williams - The Time-Atom Fragment
The Nietzsche Podcast
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The More Effective a Force Is the Less Time Points It Takes to Achieve Its Effect
The more effective a force is the less time points it takes to achieve its effect. So if, if a force is released at A one and like let's say impacts B seven, right, but the force from B one impacts a three force B was the more effective force. Because it took less time points. Right? And, and that also makes it more distinct, right? As, as something that's being sensed. Mm. It's kind of, it's kind of the point. Like with gravity, right, gravity is one of the most persistent, uh, quote unquote forces and also least distinct in most general. That seems logically coherent to me. Now I guess
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